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. >> reporter: the brother-in-law of the injured crossing guard showed up as the crash scene this morning hoping to find out more about her condition. james birden told us he was amazed at the damage done to this suv. >> oh man, pretty rough. i looked down, saw that truck, i know because i passed over here quite a few times you know. >> reporter: investigators say the man claiming to be the driver likely was under the influence and has been taken into custody. meantime police are still trying to track down the second person in the car, the man with the warrant for his arrest. the district superintendent told me this morning that students here at turner elementary school will get counseling if they need it after this morning's crash. parent says that woman is a very popular crossing guard who was always warning kids about the dangers of this busy street. live in ant yock, alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> gasoline prices in california continue to climb hitting another record high today. triple a figures show the average increased to 4.67. that is the highest ever recorded in california
. >> reporter: the brother-in-law of the injured crossing guard showed up as the crash scene this morning hoping to find out more about her condition. james birden told us he was amazed at the damage done to this suv. >> oh man, pretty rough. i looked down, saw that truck, i know because i passed over here quite a few times you know. >> reporter: investigators say the man claiming to be the driver likely was under the influence and has been taken into custody. meantime police...
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gomez says district wide training about mandatory reporting laws is now taking place. they are also launching a child assault prevention program for students. >>> the moraga school board will describe three claims of sexual abuse and a lawsuit filed by students in tonight's school district meeting. the students claim to have been abused by a teacher in the 90s. >>> users will start to see the change within the next comes days. >>> fresh crab will soon be available in restaurants across the bay area. crab fishermen are getting their pots ready after agrees to $3 a pound. boats have been docked since december 5th following a price drop of $2.50 a pounds. fresh crab should be back in stores and restaurants by friday. >>> the weather system affecting the bay area. very different than the one we saw a week ago that was warm and moist. this is very cold and not that wet. there'll be rain but not a lot because there's cold air coming down from the gulf is going to keep things from being explosive if you will. we're not going to see an inch or two inches of rain. we're going t
gomez says district wide training about mandatory reporting laws is now taking place. they are also launching a child assault prevention program for students. >>> the moraga school board will describe three claims of sexual abuse and a lawsuit filed by students in tonight's school district meeting. the students claim to have been abused by a teacher in the 90s. >>> users will start to see the change within the next comes days. >>> fresh crab will soon be available in...
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visittics of the law called it a form of racial pro -- critics of the law called it a form of rational profiling. >>> i've got folks in ability yoke and brent wood, reporting heavy rain out here, so we're seeing significant rain in antioch. tomorrow morning, there's a lot of clouds. 2:00a.m., sprinkles in the area, but not much. then 6:00 a.m. for the few light sprinkles in area. you can see activity to the north of us. 9:00a.m., oakland, and freemont. you're going to be wet on the roads, mainly from tonight. it looks like clouds and significant sprinkles east of the area. we take a look at the weekend with your temperatures all in view. we'll see you back here. >>> it may sound a little odd, but the owners of the cargo ship are now suing the owners of a petaluma drugstore. you may recall it sideswiped one of the bay bridge anchors leaking bunker fuel into the bay. now the ships owners say the pharmacy provided the ship's pilot with thousands upon thousands of pill. the suit alleges it knew he worked as a pilot and should have warned them. a spokesperson for cvs which owns long's told
visittics of the law called it a form of racial pro -- critics of the law called it a form of rational profiling. >>> i've got folks in ability yoke and brent wood, reporting heavy rain out here, so we're seeing significant rain in antioch. tomorrow morning, there's a lot of clouds. 2:00a.m., sprinkles in the area, but not much. then 6:00 a.m. for the few light sprinkles in area. you can see activity to the north of us. 9:00a.m., oakland, and freemont. you're going to be wet on the...
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his client is keeping a low profile now but if is conviction is overturns he wants to go back into law enforcement. >> to allow someone back on the force like that would be a disgrace to our community, to our society, and it would be a slap in the face to me and my family. and the community. >> reporter: the appeals court has 90 days to make a decision but grant's friends and family say they no longer trust the system. >> we were asked to trust the process. is justice prevailing? no. we are not getting no just cyst. >> if johannes mehserle is listening, the community, the family and friend of oscar grant, we are not going nowhere. we are not going nowhere. we're going to follow you and make your life miserable like you made wanda's life miserable, like you made our life miserable. >> reporter: we could not reach the office of the district attorney. he said this could be a very long road. he he can expect the appeal to go all the way to the supreme court. >>> here is a look at the timeline. he shot oscar grant. riots followed in oakland. mehserle was arrested on a murder warrant. his tr
his client is keeping a low profile now but if is conviction is overturns he wants to go back into law enforcement. >> to allow someone back on the force like that would be a disgrace to our community, to our society, and it would be a slap in the face to me and my family. and the community. >> reporter: the appeals court has 90 days to make a decision but grant's friends and family say they no longer trust the system. >> we were asked to trust the process. is justice...
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it is the first time they have tried to repeal the law. this house takes vote after meaningless vote on bills that have no chance on ever becoming law. >> reporter: a closer look on whether they plan to vote and whether any democrats are switching sides during my next update in about an hour. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> there are no details off the coast. a phone call distracted him caution him to crash into a wreathe. 32 people died although he blames himself and he calls the incident and accident in which destiny played a role. a judge lifted this order but he still faces a criminal investigation. >>> they announced tacks hikes in exchange for a euro zone bank bailout. now look at this, hundreds of spanish coal miners walked for almost three weeks some as much as 250 miles away. they are protesting a cut as subsidies to mining companies as part of the new measures. >>> and he is taking desperate measures, he cut the bay of city leaders including himself to federal minimum wage. $7.25 per hour. the city has only $5,000
it is the first time they have tried to repeal the law. this house takes vote after meaningless vote on bills that have no chance on ever becoming law. >> reporter: a closer look on whether they plan to vote and whether any democrats are switching sides during my next update in about an hour. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> there are no details off the coast. a phone call distracted him caution him to crash into a wreathe. 32 people died although he blames himself...
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this law was repealed. >> moose. we are here and to help his friends, they need shelter. >> reporter: they packed the county board of supervisors chambers, they passed a resolution asking the governor to suspend, not repeal the law and give organizers time to give up alternatives. there is good news late today and the budget committee rejects the plan. it may still go before a policy committee. reporting live. >> first lady will make a bay area visit later this month to raise money for the president's re-election campaign. she is set to visit the californiaa mad my of sciences in san francisco on march 30th. ticket prices start at a you this dollars a piece. she was last in the bay area last june for a pair of fund- raisers. >> today a storm is forcing some travelers to change their plans, delays for arriving flights at the airport have stretched up to three hours or more. the airport's tight runway configuration force itself to modify its landing pattern slowing down the system. the airports at san jose and oakland
this law was repealed. >> moose. we are here and to help his friends, they need shelter. >> reporter: they packed the county board of supervisors chambers, they passed a resolution asking the governor to suspend, not repeal the law and give organizers time to give up alternatives. there is good news late today and the budget committee rejects the plan. it may still go before a policy committee. reporting live. >> first lady will make a bay area visit later this month to raise...
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current law says immigrants must leave to apply for legal status and can't come back for two years even if married to a u.s. citizen. >> there is no good reason why we as a country should be separating families. no good reason. >> this kind of effectively blanket waiver is an invitation for marriage fraud. >> the proposed rule doesn't require approval for congress but would require public feedback before going to effect. >> a major u.s. automaker is coming to the bay area. what the ford motor company is planning on opening in silicon valley. >>> signs in life. the signals in outer space that scientists at uc berkeley were trying to decipher. >>> ford motor has announced it is planning to open a research lab in silicon valley and will employ about 50 people and some brought in for short period of time from michigan. ford hopes to have it opened by this summer. >>> hundreds of the newest cars have rolled in at the auto show at the mchenry convention center. among the cars will be lamborghini and others. folks can ride in and drive some of the models. the event runs until sunday. >>> the l
current law says immigrants must leave to apply for legal status and can't come back for two years even if married to a u.s. citizen. >> there is no good reason why we as a country should be separating families. no good reason. >> this kind of effectively blanket waiver is an invitation for marriage fraud. >> the proposed rule doesn't require approval for congress but would require public feedback before going to effect. >> a major u.s. automaker is coming to the bay...
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people who move here from out of state and don't register their cars within the 20 days required by law or those who use other schemes to register california cars out of state to avoid the high registration fees here. the chp says you can report those people on the agency's website and officers will then go out and try to find them. >>> republican presidential candidate, mitt romney, said today that president obama's plan for medicare would bankrupt the system. >> our plan, in change for current seniors and those 55 and older, his plan, $716 billion in cuts? >> romney gave a medicare tutorial with a dry erase board while campaigning in south carolina. he said under president oh bomb many's proposal, 4 million people would -- the white house today took aim at mitt romney's running mate and ryan's proposed budget. >> despite claims to deficit hawkishness is that budget makes no claims to balancing deficits. or eliminating deficits until something like 30 years from now. >> he acknowledged the country has serious fiscal challenges, but congressman ryan is too preoccupied with giving tax cu
people who move here from out of state and don't register their cars within the 20 days required by law or those who use other schemes to register california cars out of state to avoid the high registration fees here. the chp says you can report those people on the agency's website and officers will then go out and try to find them. >>> republican presidential candidate, mitt romney, said today that president obama's plan for medicare would bankrupt the system. >> our plan, in...
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the they will need more money once the new hotels are built and the new law does into effect in 30 days. >>> what a man is accused of doing to his son when he went drinking in a bar. and pulling the plug, the reason the bay area city is no longer using apple. . >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news, a san diego father left his son in the car when he went drinking. he left his son around midnight and he told police he had been waiting for his father for about two hours. a camera crew was there, police say he was drunk and had drugs in his pocket. officers were unable to reach the boy's family so they had to take him into protective custody. >>> in arlington boulevard and brewster drive has long been an area of concern. people who live nearby say too many cars make it dangerous for pedestrians. just last night, a woman was hit and killed by a bicyclist at that intersection. they want to put up additional signs and move the crosswalk into a better location. >>> they will give thousands of people. they are already recommended approving money for a pilot program. it will allow
the they will need more money once the new hotels are built and the new law does into effect in 30 days. >>> what a man is accused of doing to his son when he went drinking in a bar. and pulling the plug, the reason the bay area city is no longer using apple. . >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news, a san diego father left his son in the car when he went drinking. he left his son around midnight and he told police he had been waiting for his father for about two...
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. >> keeping quiet and keeping still is required by bridge laws. that's because even a tap of a tow can signal the strength of a hand. >> look around the room, and you can is see a new generation of players is embracing the game. organizers hope the 10-day bridge blitz will help change the image of the game from stuffy to sexy. >> bridge game of true skill. it's poker on steroids. >> reporter: santa clara bridge teacher judy clark describes bridge as exhilarating exercise for the brain. not to mention a boost for the local economy. she is staying in a downtown hotel for the next two weeks, so she can stay as close as she can to the action. >> i intend to have a ball for 10 days. >> reporter: in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well, just fantastic weather for this holiday weekend. today most areas on little bit with temperatures. in fact, a beautiful day to be outside today in san francisco. nothing but blue skies out there. thanksgiving weekend, we could be tracking moderate to heavy rain, but institute the case for today. san fr
. >> keeping quiet and keeping still is required by bridge laws. that's because even a tap of a tow can signal the strength of a hand. >> look around the room, and you can is see a new generation of players is embracing the game. organizers hope the 10-day bridge blitz will help change the image of the game from stuffy to sexy. >> bridge game of true skill. it's poker on steroids. >> reporter: santa clara bridge teacher judy clark describes bridge as exhilarating...
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maryland's law takes effect tuesday january 1st. >> that's also the day when new driving laws start in california. drifters can text on their phones while driving as long as they are using voice operated hands free technology. safety experts de disapprove of the change. >>> there are new laws taking effect on january 1st. right now drivers suspected of driving unthe influence have the option of taking a breath, blood or urine test. the urine test is being eliminated. also new standards for red light cameras. and the silver alert system is for missing people older than 65. >> cold but dry conditions during the bowl game today in san francisco. . >> the arizona state sun devil mascot and marching band entertained a human crowd yesterday. the rally was to get everybody pumped up for the craft fight hunger bowl at at&t park. some 33,000 tickets have been sold for the game between arizona state and navy. kickoff set for 1:00. this is the only bowl game devoted to a cause where every ticket sold craft will do donate a meal to several food banks. >> good morning. a mainly dry, cool winter day
maryland's law takes effect tuesday january 1st. >> that's also the day when new driving laws start in california. drifters can text on their phones while driving as long as they are using voice operated hands free technology. safety experts de disapprove of the change. >>> there are new laws taking effect on january 1st. right now drivers suspected of driving unthe influence have the option of taking a breath, blood or urine test. the urine test is being eliminated. also new...
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this shows federal agents, local law enforcement outside the home. 3 federal agents were injured but those injuries are not life threatening. >> these agents were wounded when encountered a barrage of gunfire. >> as the raid took place neighbors were ordered to seek shelter. >> gunshots but there were some pops you didn't know what it was. >> this home was one of 11 locations raided this morning in the search for members of the gang and their associates. one man was arrested at this home. he is one of 19 suspects. said all of the suspects are now in custody. except here the raid went off without incident. >> this was ground zero for the 500 block c street gang violence. 3 young men were killed and 3 were shot and wounded not far from here on december 22, 2010 during a senseless shooting. the violence must stop. >> of those arrested homeland security says 4 of those gang members face the death penalty if convicted. ken pritchett, channel 2 news. >>> during that press conference federal agents stressed their work is far from over. >> to the gang members who are still out there i would
this shows federal agents, local law enforcement outside the home. 3 federal agents were injured but those injuries are not life threatening. >> these agents were wounded when encountered a barrage of gunfire. >> as the raid took place neighbors were ordered to seek shelter. >> gunshots but there were some pops you didn't know what it was. >> this home was one of 11 locations raided this morning in the search for members of the gang and their associates. one man was...
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ones that folk cause is over they will ted to chicago with local law enforcement on patrol. they are already there and some businesses are boarding up as a precaution. >> it is a little glass here and they just want to be safe than sorry. >> the summit will address it for $4 billion and aid. obama administration has invited them in hopes they would not get it contributing to most of the money. minorities make up more than half the children in the united states and just about 50% of all babies born were minorities. according to the u.s. a data that is compared to 1990. all children under the age of 5 under the sepsis are mine -- census are minorities. >>> a local park is being destroyed by vandals. a part of the park is being covered in rock spray paint. it only has been destroyed by wind rain and sun for 50 million years and park workers say it is frustrating to see what happened. >> it is frustrating not knowing what it was like naturally. >> not knowing how long it took for these form makes and how quickly they can be destroyed. but leaving the graffiti seems to encourage
ones that folk cause is over they will ted to chicago with local law enforcement on patrol. they are already there and some businesses are boarding up as a precaution. >> it is a little glass here and they just want to be safe than sorry. >> the summit will address it for $4 billion and aid. obama administration has invited them in hopes they would not get it contributing to most of the money. minorities make up more than half the children in the united states and just about 50% of...
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to clear the way for a senate vote and a $9 billion transportation law. leaders of both parties consider the transportation bill as a priority and they view it was a way to creating job and to prove to the public that they can work with each other. but the bill also includes a string of roads and other bills unrelated to road construction. >>> a magnitude 4.6 quake was centered 20 miles from the capital of port-au-prince. it rattled the nerves of people who remembered the january 10, 2006 earthquake that killed thousands of people and caused thousands of homes to collapse. no reports of injury or collapse from today's quake >>> the opposition in the syrian uprising now has the support of a high ranking defector. syria's deputy oil minister today it criminal. he is urging his colleagues to do the same. more than 7500 people have been killed since the uprising. the u.n.'s humanitarian chief is talking about her tour yesterday of the hard hit district of homs. >> the devastation there is significant. that part of homs is completely destroyed. >> she says tha
to clear the way for a senate vote and a $9 billion transportation law. leaders of both parties consider the transportation bill as a priority and they view it was a way to creating job and to prove to the public that they can work with each other. but the bill also includes a string of roads and other bills unrelated to road construction. >>> a magnitude 4.6 quake was centered 20 miles from the capital of port-au-prince. it rattled the nerves of people who remembered the january 10,...
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at their edges, ripped apart atoms reveal clues. >> reporter: the university is looking at the laws of physics in extreme environments. >> reporter: understanding black holes is key to understanding the unverse. the evolution of galaxies, how they grow appears to be linked with how their central black holes grow. >> what we don't expect now will be the most interesting thing we find. black holes never disappointed us in the past. >> reporter: it's 200 times stronger than any other. the excitement begins tomorrow. reporting live. john fowler. ktvu channel 2news. >> newly released records show that the -- have spent $48 million in repairs and inspection costs. records released today estimate that it'll cost the company another $25 million to restart one of two crippled units there at the plant at reduced power. the plant shut down in january after damage released low levels of radioactive steam. >>> a hiker who body was found last week died from injuries a fall. the body of the 31-year-old was found about 11,000 feet up the mountain. an autopsy showed he died of multiple traumatic fractu
at their edges, ripped apart atoms reveal clues. >> reporter: the university is looking at the laws of physics in extreme environments. >> reporter: understanding black holes is key to understanding the unverse. the evolution of galaxies, how they grow appears to be linked with how their central black holes grow. >> what we don't expect now will be the most interesting thing we find. black holes never disappointed us in the past. >> reporter: it's 200 times stronger than...
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now the bill is named caylee's law after casey anthony's daughter. the florida woman waited a month to report the two-year- old girl missing. caylee's body was found five months later. >>> a house fire in hayward lead to the discovery of a marijuana growing operation. the fire started on beckham way. as many as eight marijuana plants were confiscated from the house. they rewired the electric call system so they wouldn't pay high energy bills. >> it looks like it was directly related to the pg&e being bypassed in the garage which is common in the marijuana growers. >> the fire caused $225,000 in damage. authorities are now looking for the couple who rented the house for the past year. >>> milpitas police say they have arrested a school employee on embezzlement charges after thousands of dollars went missing from a safe. police took 60-year-old mae gardina in custody on wednesday. $28,000 was missing from milpitas high. stolen money was earmarked for the senior prom and transportation. >>> pg&e updated the public on what charges have been made to the p
now the bill is named caylee's law after casey anthony's daughter. the florida woman waited a month to report the two-year- old girl missing. caylee's body was found five months later. >>> a house fire in hayward lead to the discovery of a marijuana growing operation. the fire started on beckham way. as many as eight marijuana plants were confiscated from the house. they rewired the electric call system so they wouldn't pay high energy bills. >> it looks like it was directly...
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. >> california attorney general named a law profess ear to oversee the state's share of the national mortgage settlement. she appointed cathryn porter. she will ensure the banks honor their promise its to homeowners and borrowers. >> the city of walnut creek will consider putting up new speed signs to help deal with traffic. they would be put up on walnut. they will display speed and warn about delays and accidents. the transportation commission will vote on this next thursday, the council will then have to approve it. >>> tiger mom is on the cover of news week. she made waves last year after her book was published. the new news week cover story is about her and three other women who all becameself made millionaires >> time is running out on san francisco's pilot parking program. the balancing act between finding a spot and how much it'll cost you. >> and people talking about the chance of snow here in the bay area this weekend. the key ingredient that's fading from the forecast. . >>> that sound is ammunition exploding. it was stored inside a house in napa. officials say the alarm h
. >> california attorney general named a law profess ear to oversee the state's share of the national mortgage settlement. she appointed cathryn porter. she will ensure the banks honor their promise its to homeowners and borrowers. >> the city of walnut creek will consider putting up new speed signs to help deal with traffic. they would be put up on walnut. they will display speed and warn about delays and accidents. the transportation commission will vote on this next thursday, the...
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this standoff is about a block away from us behind all these law enforcement vehicles parked on the streets. this is all that's left of that apartment building. it burned down last night after the standoff. we are learning more about the man who lived here. investigators won't release his name to us but his next door neighbor described him as militant, reserved and paranoid. he said his neighbor had surveillance cameras mounted on top of all his windows as well as guns and a target practice bull's eye in his garage. >> he had a fascination with things that were a little bit more hostile. on his car, he had a target sign. he wrote on it, trespassers will be shot and killed. >> reporter: the scene began at 11:00 a.m. monday when to two stanislaus deputies and a civilian tried to evict him. a deputy and the civilian were killed. there was a standoff. police lobbed tear gas. no one knows what happened to the man. nobody was seen getting out. because the building is still will smoldering, they can't go in. is the suspect dead? >> we don't want to confirm that. >> reporter: the deputy killed is r
this standoff is about a block away from us behind all these law enforcement vehicles parked on the streets. this is all that's left of that apartment building. it burned down last night after the standoff. we are learning more about the man who lived here. investigators won't release his name to us but his next door neighbor described him as militant, reserved and paranoid. he said his neighbor had surveillance cameras mounted on top of all his windows as well as guns and a target practice...
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jerry brown has to sign the legislation into law. october 15th will be leather back conservation day. >> we're looking good here. the traffic is moving well in san jose northbound 280. i'll tell you highway 17 looks good. and if you are driving on the peninsula. 101 looks good. the bay shore freeway looks good to the airport or back. nice drive over to san mateo. let's go to rosemary. >> little change in store for your weather. waking up with the fog and low clouds. the on shore breeze weaker. i know because i was here yesterday morning. 16 miles per hour. still a little brisk out there. and cool. 49 for petaluma. mid to upper 50 s. we're going to rebound nicely once again for today. 60s at the coast. 70s around the bay . 80s to low 90s. we have a cooling trend as we get towards tuesday, wednesday, truly yours. into the mid 80s for the warmer spots. bring our temperatures below normal. it is going to be a different story for the weekend. >> all right. thank you. a republican congressman is in damage control mode this morning. the com
jerry brown has to sign the legislation into law. october 15th will be leather back conservation day. >> we're looking good here. the traffic is moving well in san jose northbound 280. i'll tell you highway 17 looks good. and if you are driving on the peninsula. 101 looks good. the bay shore freeway looks good to the airport or back. nice drive over to san mateo. let's go to rosemary. >> little change in store for your weather. waking up with the fog and low clouds. the on shore...
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the defense argues while edwards' may have been a bad husband he did not violate any federal campaign laws. he faces up to 308 years in prison if convicted. >>> 4:47. callaises two u.s. senators are demanding answers following last weeks scathing report on oakland's veteran affairs office. dianne feinstein and barbara boxer has sent a letter to the veteran's affair secretary. the oakland va office handles claims for all of northern california returning soldiers. the office took nearly a year to process their disability claims. that is one of the worst in the country. >>> vallejo family wants a police officer to apologize for fatally shooting one of their dogs. the officer came to the home wednesday to take a report of identity theft. lauren and his wife had reported the crime online three days earlier. vallejo police say two of the families dogs including an 11- year-old lab mix bell aggressively came toward the officer while snarling. police say the officer feared for his safety and shot and killed bell. >> she was really nice and we loved her a lot. >> the police officer shot her. so we
the defense argues while edwards' may have been a bad husband he did not violate any federal campaign laws. he faces up to 308 years in prison if convicted. >>> 4:47. callaises two u.s. senators are demanding answers following last weeks scathing report on oakland's veteran affairs office. dianne feinstein and barbara boxer has sent a letter to the veteran's affair secretary. the oakland va office handles claims for all of northern california returning soldiers. the office took nearly...
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law requires districts to warn employees of possible layoffs by march 15. those who lose their jobs must be notified by the 15ths. >>> lawmakers rejected a plan to cut a plan. they voted down to cut millions from calworks. the plan would have stopped welfare benefits for those who can't find work after two years. it would have saved a billion dollars. critics say it would have devastated families. >>> a prosecutor filed a lawsuit against a former prosecutor. they are former colleagues in the district attorney's office. he sued after they got into fight in the district attorney's office two years ago. in the lawsuit he claims he suffered partial vision loss from the fight. he hasn't yet commented. >>> winter storm warning expired two hours ago. chains are required on interstate 80 through the mountain passes. snow started falling on monday and some spots are seeing 5 feet of new snow. that is good news for skiers and snowboarders. this is what it looked like today. the visitors are also providing a much needed economic shot in the arm for businesses. >>> the
law requires districts to warn employees of possible layoffs by march 15. those who lose their jobs must be notified by the 15ths. >>> lawmakers rejected a plan to cut a plan. they voted down to cut millions from calworks. the plan would have stopped welfare benefits for those who can't find work after two years. it would have saved a billion dollars. critics say it would have devastated families. >>> a prosecutor filed a lawsuit against a former prosecutor. they are former...
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prosecutors may not be able to charge, and the law says he can fight back if he a or she perceives a deadly threat. >>> advocates and their families can hold a news conference. 42 inmates are held in isolation in california prison. last time they went on a hunger strike to protest the isolation policy. >>> some of the details at matrix are inspired by las vegas inned colluding the-mile- an-hour mores -- including the mirrors. the owner of may tricks opens to lure three new people which include individual speakers at each table. >>> a gorilla escapes from a zoo. we will have more on how the 400 pounds animal was captured. stay tuned for more. map . >>> welcome back, the s.w.a.t. team had to be called in after a gorilla escaped. police locked down the zoo and cocoa was secured to an area. he was train liced and the zoo keeper was taken to the hospital. he is expected to be okay. >>> tara is in for sal this morning. >>> well we have been very lucky, no big accidents on the chp website. that is good news. let's look at the drive into san francisco, a smooth one. traffic downtown tailligh
prosecutors may not be able to charge, and the law says he can fight back if he a or she perceives a deadly threat. >>> advocates and their families can hold a news conference. 42 inmates are held in isolation in california prison. last time they went on a hunger strike to protest the isolation policy. >>> some of the details at matrix are inspired by las vegas inned colluding the-mile- an-hour mores -- including the mirrors. the owner of may tricks opens to lure three new...
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this law -- may take a while to adjust to. live in pittsburgh, sal, ktvu. >> across the bay area the mountain of old christmas tree is growing as people take them down. in san francisco they will be turned in to wood chips. recycling expects reminding people that the safest idea is to put it along the curb the same day. experts say don't leave it sitting out unprotected for days. >> they are dry and we all know there can be flammable and we don't want to have a hazard. we don't want anybody to trip over them. >> reporter: >> the mystery involved in a body found on the grounds of the royal family grounds in england and what could be a set back for high speed rail. what a peer review group has found. >> and starbucks raises its prices but only in certain stores. how big is the increase and who will pay it. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze
this law -- may take a while to adjust to. live in pittsburgh, sal, ktvu. >> across the bay area the mountain of old christmas tree is growing as people take them down. in san francisco they will be turned in to wood chips. recycling expects reminding people that the safest idea is to put it along the curb the same day. experts say don't leave it sitting out unprotected for days. >> they are dry and we all know there can be flammable and we don't want to have a hazard. we don't want...
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the law could take effect in 30 days. business openers say the new law violates are their right and they are threatening to sue. >>> starting friday, hidden sensors will record the age and gender of people enderring and -- entering and leeching and then broadcast the information to an app. this will help users help make informed decisions about going to a bar baited on how crowded it is. some people say it's kind of creepy but they say it helps with advertising. richmond will consider a tax on sugar-suite bed drinks. son are calling to ask the -- some are calling for the tax. others argue the tax will do little to help the consumption. >>> firefighters are on the scene of a house flier in concord that broke out of a 11:00. you can see the smoke rising behind the building. the fire was under control within 30 minutes but there's still the home -- poofs are still at the home assessing damage. there were no injuries or indication of what caused the that, -- firefighters are still at the home assessing damage. there were no i
the law could take effect in 30 days. business openers say the new law violates are their right and they are threatening to sue. >>> starting friday, hidden sensors will record the age and gender of people enderring and -- entering and leeching and then broadcast the information to an app. this will help users help make informed decisions about going to a bar baited on how crowded it is. some people say it's kind of creepy but they say it helps with advertising. richmond will consider...
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. >>> new ordinance became law banning racial and religious profiling for the sake of national security. >> there it is done. [ applause ] >> mayor ed lee signed the san francisco civil rights ordinants into law. it was unanimously passed last night by the board of supervisors. san francisco is only the second u.s. city to pass such an ordinance >> this is already something that our police chief, our elected and community leaders said but we have now put this into ordinance. >> the new law requires public review of any agreement between the san francisco police department and fbis joint terrorism task force. >> pleasonton police department issued a carefully worded statement concerning the case of a mother and daughter found shot to death in their home monday. the release said autopsies performed determined 37-year- old amy and 14-year-old daughter aiynsley were shot once in the head but statement stopped short of calling it a murder suicide, saying test results are not back yet from a gun and other evidence recovered at the scene. those results are expected some time next week. >>> pol
. >>> new ordinance became law banning racial and religious profiling for the sake of national security. >> there it is done. [ applause ] >> mayor ed lee signed the san francisco civil rights ordinants into law. it was unanimously passed last night by the board of supervisors. san francisco is only the second u.s. city to pass such an ordinance >> this is already something that our police chief, our elected and community leaders said but we have now put this into...
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he has filed several complaints against law enforcement officers in the past. we also learned about his time behind bars. we were there in 2008 when hunter was relesioned from prison after serving seven years for a murder conviction that was then overturned. >>> 6:36. the danville police department has a new tool this morning. coming up how newly installed cameras are giving police the upper hand. >>> also in san francisco transit officials want to add more cameras to muni buses to help speed up the service. right now 30 buss have cameras that record license plates. of those cars that are parked illegally in transit only lanes. the san francisco knew necessary fall transportation office hopes to out fit the entire fleet. more come -- which could keep the muni lanes clear and the buses could be more on time. >>> all right. speaking of ontime. sal is always on time to give us the traffic report. >> yes, i am. >> she was testing you. >> i apologize. we just got of breaking news here. we have a report a car has gone into the water at ocean beach. it's somewhat near
he has filed several complaints against law enforcement officers in the past. we also learned about his time behind bars. we were there in 2008 when hunter was relesioned from prison after serving seven years for a murder conviction that was then overturned. >>> 6:36. the danville police department has a new tool this morning. coming up how newly installed cameras are giving police the upper hand. >>> also in san francisco transit officials want to add more cameras to muni...
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. >>> well chevron's special claims, more than 2000 people showed up at a personal injury law office to file claims. since the fire more than 1,700 people have saw the help at contra coster hospitals. >> i have asthma. you can just feel it that day. it is just in the air. you saw it on television. >> chevron says they will pay legitimate medical and property expenses for affected residents. here is that number. they also plan to set up a help center to assist with claimants but a location has not been announced. >>> well the hot weather a prompting a spare the air. they do suggest avoid the outdoors. more hot weather is coming. >>> and they are looking for a suspect who torched there getaway car. this is what was left of the car. police believe the robber set it on fire after attacking a woman working at max coins and collectibles. >> there was a woman who came to the door, when she let her in, two other men burst into the store. >> last week surveillance cameras captured them robbing this jewelry store from cordero. they want to see if any of these robberies are connected. >>> the b
. >>> well chevron's special claims, more than 2000 people showed up at a personal injury law office to file claims. since the fire more than 1,700 people have saw the help at contra coster hospitals. >> i have asthma. you can just feel it that day. it is just in the air. you saw it on television. >> chevron says they will pay legitimate medical and property expenses for affected residents. here is that number. they also plan to set up a help center to assist with claimants...
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. >>> this morning one of the main figures in the c net law enforcement scandal is due back in court. former lewis lombardi says he was taking down people with drugs and there are indications he could change a plea in court this morning. economic problems boiled over in court last night. >> hundreds protested looming layoffs, they joined with senior citizens to vend anger. the council must cut $20 million to offset state redevelopment funds, 105 city workers will lose their jobs. >> if your message to the employees were so unimportant that this is how you treat them, don't be surprised when you have discovered that productivity has fallen. >> they agreed to the i will limb nation because -- elimination because one group has been pitted against each other. >> while there were no arrests, mayor jean quan was escorted out of the chamber as a precaution. >>> he is accused of killing a san francisco father tony balogna and his sons michael and matthew bologna. edwin ramos is accused of killing them. andrew recalls the moment his father and two brothers were killed. he pointed to edwin ramo
. >>> this morning one of the main figures in the c net law enforcement scandal is due back in court. former lewis lombardi says he was taking down people with drugs and there are indications he could change a plea in court this morning. economic problems boiled over in court last night. >> hundreds protested looming layoffs, they joined with senior citizens to vend anger. the council must cut $20 million to offset state redevelopment funds, 105 city workers will lose their jobs....
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. >>> they call add california law is suit against them. they marched yesterday from berkeley to the gill track, the plot of university land they were at for nearly three weeks. uc filed a lawsuit against 14 activists who have been using the land as an urban farm. uc warned the window for compromise is closing. >>> uc berkeley police are urging schools to use the safety program after a string of armed probablies in -- robberies in campus. there have been four hold ups with one assault with a deadly weapon. it happened in two dorps. police are increasing -- two dorms. police are increasing patrols. students worried. >> especially with an all girls dorm... >> students have been robbed of wallets and possibly a laptop. they have free nighttime safety services including shuttle services and walking escort. >>> former bart police officer has returned to court. this time he is trying to get a new trial. they got exclusive pictures of him walking into the courthouse yesterday. he was convicted of involuntary man slaughter and fatal shooting of gra
. >>> they call add california law is suit against them. they marched yesterday from berkeley to the gill track, the plot of university land they were at for nearly three weeks. uc filed a lawsuit against 14 activists who have been using the land as an urban farm. uc warned the window for compromise is closing. >>> uc berkeley police are urging schools to use the safety program after a string of armed probablies in -- robberies in campus. there have been four hold ups with one...
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the plaintiffs say that since prop 209 became law 16 years ago, the enrollment of black, latino, and native american students has decreased. blacks and latinos represent 50% of california's population but make up less than 15% of students in the uc system. >> the university of california has got to be able to use measures that are now barred by prop 209 to be able to create a level playing field in the admission system. >> reporter: proposition 209 supporters argue an admission process that ignores race and ethnicity is the most fair. >> it guarantees everyones right to be treated fairly and not be discriminated against. >> reporter: opponents of prop 209 challenged its legality back in 2007. hastings law professor says it's difficult for an appeals court to reverse its own decision. >> because there is already precedent here in the ninth circuit says prop 209 is constitutional. >> reporter: now the three judge panel in the ninth circuit can take anywhere from 3-4 months to reach a decision. both sides say whatever the outcome they will appeal. it's likely it could go to the u.s. sup
the plaintiffs say that since prop 209 became law 16 years ago, the enrollment of black, latino, and native american students has decreased. blacks and latinos represent 50% of california's population but make up less than 15% of students in the uc system. >> the university of california has got to be able to use measures that are now barred by prop 209 to be able to create a level playing field in the admission system. >> reporter: proposition 209 supporters argue an admission...
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the audit showed that 83% of the foreclosures studied were in violation of at least one state law. the religious leaders came with a big jar of ashes to sprinkle in front of the bank because they want wells fargo and other major lending institutions to repent. they're demanding an immediate freeze on foreclosures until a full investigation is completed. >>> a san francisco homeowner got good news this morning about eviction proceedings against her. >> thank you. >> as supporters rallied around her, monica kenny received a fall from nan fannie mae saying the agency was delaying her eviction for two weeks. that's so they can look into reportses that wells fargo is willing to restructure her loan to avoid foreclosure. kenny lost her job two years ago and was scheduled for eviction today. >> there are people that you can go to. there are people who care about what's going on with you. you just need to reach out. don't be ashamed. that was my problem is that i felt ashamed. >> as we showed you had live on the morning news, supporters gathered at 6:00 a.m. at her house hoping to pressure
the audit showed that 83% of the foreclosures studied were in violation of at least one state law. the religious leaders came with a big jar of ashes to sprinkle in front of the bank because they want wells fargo and other major lending institutions to repent. they're demanding an immediate freeze on foreclosures until a full investigation is completed. >>> a san francisco homeowner got good news this morning about eviction proceedings against her. >> thank you. >> as...
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they will propose a one time exception to the couldn't minutian couldn't -- condominium conversion law. they will pay $20,000 to skip the conversion lottery. they say that could raise as much as $25 million for the city's opposing fund. it will lead to a loss of rental units. >>> and the heights library has new painting. the original mural was painted in the 1980s but is badly worn. the new mural is expected to be finished in august. >>> right now 150 goats have been placed in walnut creek as part of fire prevention efforts. they may be visible to motorists on interstate 880. 120 sheet will also be -- sheep will also be placed in the area. using animals has been a popular fire prevention effort for years but there is something special about this effort. >> what makes it more unique is we are looking at the cost effectiveness and how well they actually remove the vegetation and erosion concerns and last but not least the water quality. >> the flood control district said the study is expected to last three years. >>> good afternoon, our daytime highs will be dropping for your tuesday, al
they will propose a one time exception to the couldn't minutian couldn't -- condominium conversion law. they will pay $20,000 to skip the conversion lottery. they say that could raise as much as $25 million for the city's opposing fund. it will lead to a loss of rental units. >>> and the heights library has new painting. the original mural was painted in the 1980s but is badly worn. the new mural is expected to be finished in august. >>> right now 150 goats have been placed in...
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just a reminder they are protected by federal law. if you see them stay at least 300 feet away. >>> now 4:50. they are important features of the ipad. but the reason apple could be facing a lawsuit over its e- books. >>> a call for help. the support needed to keep richmond probasketball team from disappearing. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. time now is 4:52. apple and five major publishers could be sued for antitrust violations. the justice department is looking into complaints six companies teamed up to force amazon to raise the e-book prices. the publishers went to apple because it was big enough to combat amazon. similar charges have come up in europe. >>> coca-cola la and pepsi are changing the way they color their soft drinks. a california law requires a cancer warning label because of that. both companies don't believe the coloring poses a health risk but they will change the soft drinks they make across the country. they say soda loafers won't be able -- lovers won't be able to notice a change. >>> the bay
just a reminder they are protected by federal law. if you see them stay at least 300 feet away. >>> now 4:50. they are important features of the ipad. but the reason apple could be facing a lawsuit over its e- books. >>> a call for help. the support needed to keep richmond probasketball team from disappearing. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. time now is 4:52. apple and five major publishers could be sued for antitrust violations. the justice...
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make sure you turn on youring lightnings every time you turn on your wipers because that's the law. >>> we have team coverage tonight, our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the radar and expects snow as low as 3,000 feet this evening but we're going to start outdoors in blue canyon in placer canyon. cara liu is live with our conditions and it looks pretty cold up there. >> reporter: it sure is. below freezing, about 28 degrees. we're getting just a light snowfall right now. if you take a look on the ground we have a few inches of snow that's built on the roadway. if you look just a little bit further just in the last hour. we've seen the snow start to stick to the road out here. >> reporter: along eastbound interstate 80, chain controls were in place about 20 miles east of colfax. >> it's been pretty busy, for a weekday. >> reporter: this group has been delayed. >> we were prepared, we brought water and snacks, but it has been going really small. >> reporter: the group on their way back from touring the university of nevada reno did not mind. >> where we live in livermore it
make sure you turn on youring lightnings every time you turn on your wipers because that's the law. >>> we have team coverage tonight, our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the radar and expects snow as low as 3,000 feet this evening but we're going to start outdoors in blue canyon in placer canyon. cara liu is live with our conditions and it looks pretty cold up there. >> reporter: it sure is. below freezing, about 28 degrees. we're getting just a light snowfall right...
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on the first monday according to federal law, today, first monday after the second wednesday in december they will meet in each state and cast the votes for president and vice president. it is not a secret process but one that goes unnoticed. >> reporter: she was helping to finish what we started on election night, the reelection of a president. she is one of 55 members of the electoral college. on the floor the delegates gathard, each chosen by a- gathered, each chosen by a california member of congress. >> that means everything. >> this is an amazing part of the presidential election process. >> reporter: they are pledged to a certain candidate based on the election day vote and it is rare to break that pledge. >> i am very faithful to president obama. >> 55 yes. no, none. okay? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: there is no suspence the outcome is all but certain. but that makes it no less historic. >> i am part of history. >> reporter: her ballot will be placed in the national archives. congress will count the ballots on january 6. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a federal
on the first monday according to federal law, today, first monday after the second wednesday in december they will meet in each state and cast the votes for president and vice president. it is not a secret process but one that goes unnoticed. >> reporter: she was helping to finish what we started on election night, the reelection of a president. she is one of 55 members of the electoral college. on the floor the delegates gathard, each chosen by a- gathered, each chosen by a california...
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adt settled a lawsuit with the county for violating state law that requires disclosures about rate increases. the company has agreed to issue rebates to customers whose rates went up during their initial contracts. adt also agreed to a $950,000 penalty. >>> some contra costa county college students may have defrauded the school when they received financial aid. college police were tipped off by a student about the possibility of fraud on the san pablo campus. the school is not sure how many people may be involved but investigators say they want to talk to several people. the district attorney's office says no formal complaint has been received. >>> oakland city leaders say the state's takeback of redevelopment money has forced them to abandon plans for a waterfront ballpark. the victory court project was widely viewed as the best plan to keep the a's in oakland. the city will now focus on revamping the coliseum complex. it calls for new facilities for the a's, raid ears warriors. >>> good afternoon to you. it's a gray day around the bay. look at storm tracker 2. can you see the low clouds st
adt settled a lawsuit with the county for violating state law that requires disclosures about rate increases. the company has agreed to issue rebates to customers whose rates went up during their initial contracts. adt also agreed to a $950,000 penalty. >>> some contra costa county college students may have defrauded the school when they received financial aid. college police were tipped off by a student about the possibility of fraud on the san pablo campus. the school is not sure how...
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object i haves include educating californians about the culture. >>> more law enforcement officers were on hand for the cinco demicro festival. the goal was to insure yesterday's celebration was a safe one. the santa clara sheriffs department says historically the festival draws gang members. that's why they brought in parole and probation officers. as a precaution private security padded down some people. women had their bags checked. >> i think it's something that is necessary. you never know what people will sneak in. >> sheriffs deputies feel the increased presence worked. there was no gang related fights, assaults or arrests made at the festival. during the celebrations on saturday night san jose police made 30 arrests. police say most were for weapons, possessions, and public drunkness. 12 minors were taken in for curfew violations. 67 drivers were giving citations. >>> we can hear three of the four verdicts. the jury told the judge it has reached those verdicts and wanted time over the weekend to think about the fourth in question. jurors asked to deliberate more today before any
object i haves include educating californians about the culture. >>> more law enforcement officers were on hand for the cinco demicro festival. the goal was to insure yesterday's celebration was a safe one. the santa clara sheriffs department says historically the festival draws gang members. that's why they brought in parole and probation officers. as a precaution private security padded down some people. women had their bags checked. >> i think it's something that is necessary....
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. >> reporter: state law requires them to choose a nonindustrial site of town where one could be located. rico bland says he's worried if the facility is mismanaged. >> that would bring the stigma back here again. >> reporter: kim stanley and 4- year-old son julian are staying at the love it child mission at near by bay point. >> it made me be a lot more responsible in my choices. >> reporter: the director here hopes business owners in downtown pittsburg will think about how a shelter would benefit the community. >> we don't want to stereo type the facility. i think we have to realize that we have a rough economy right now. >> reporter: the city planning commission says they are considered input from people in this area and they will vote on a location for a shelter at their meeting in late february. we're live in pittsburg, alex savidge. >>> the san ramon based oil giant chevron blames a global drop in production for the lowest profits in two years. chevron stocks fell about 2.5% today. the worse single loss among the blue chips. >>> the dow dropped 74 points while nasdaq rose 11 points
. >> reporter: state law requires them to choose a nonindustrial site of town where one could be located. rico bland says he's worried if the facility is mismanaged. >> that would bring the stigma back here again. >> reporter: kim stanley and 4- year-old son julian are staying at the love it child mission at near by bay point. >> it made me be a lot more responsible in my choices. >> reporter: the director here hopes business owners in downtown pittsburg will think...
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they passed law earlier this year. it restricts pay day lenders to permanently ban new businesses. pay day lenders give small loans in which they charge interest rates as high as 4%. >>> and the title character of the new show, he will play an egyptian armature reporter and the show is called the newsroom. he will win over the staff of the newsroom and work for them during the egyptian revolution. this is the first time they had a show or movie. >> we have a lot going on and on.hour room. >> and that's an idea, sal. >> we'll see how realistic it is. >>> let's see what we have with the morning commute. the traffic is moving well in many areas. oh, my gosh, i am in my newsroom and i saw a huge television and i saw myself bigger than i wanted to see myself. i just noticed that steve, anyway moving a long welcome ting into the city and if you are coming across the dumbarton bridge, that traffic is moving well. there is a huge television a new one in this newsroom. >> sal what i tell people watching it is okay, being on it can be alarming. >>> the city was 5 and 59 today and livermore 9
they passed law earlier this year. it restricts pay day lenders to permanently ban new businesses. pay day lenders give small loans in which they charge interest rates as high as 4%. >>> and the title character of the new show, he will play an egyptian armature reporter and the show is called the newsroom. he will win over the staff of the newsroom and work for them during the egyptian revolution. this is the first time they had a show or movie. >> we have a lot going on and...
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however the law could be short lived. opponents hope to repeal it by collecting enough signatures to put a referendum on the ballot. >>> equally contentious is the california dream act. students that illegally immigrate to the united states can receive public aid at college. there is a challenge to the probation that goes into effect next january. that allows undocumented immigrants to apply for state funded scholarships as well as financial aid. >>> a front runner for the republican nomination says he would veto the federal dream act. congress has been debating the measure. it allows illegal immigrant teens to earn permanent residency and -- it would add enough patrol agents so guard it. >>> with just two days until the iowa caucuses a new poll shows romney and ron paul in a statistical dead heat. the des moines register survey found 24% favor romney. 22% back powell. rick santorum comes in third. followed by newt gingrich. however 41% say caucusing with fellow voters could convince them to change their mind. >>> taking
however the law could be short lived. opponents hope to repeal it by collecting enough signatures to put a referendum on the ballot. >>> equally contentious is the california dream act. students that illegally immigrate to the united states can receive public aid at college. there is a challenge to the probation that goes into effect next january. that allows undocumented immigrants to apply for state funded scholarships as well as financial aid. >>> a front runner for the...
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they say law enforcement officers never fired a shot. >> i can confirm that the shooter is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> reporter: there is no word on what motivated the shooting. the mall was closed and authorities say it will remain closed again tomorrow. they also say a young woman is at a hospital tonight fighting for her life. reporting live, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> here in the bay area there are questions about security at a walnut creek mall where a burglar or burglars stole jewelry from macy's in the middle of the night. ktvu's deborah villalon is at the mall and says this isn't the first time. >> you can see the plywood from the first time they smashed and the third one putting them inside. >> wow, unbelievable. >> reporter: shoppers are startled to see how thieves broke out two walls and went inside and stole pearls and jewelry. >> terrible, i think it's a sign of the times. >> reporter: it happened at the same macy's store a few years ago. security cameras are key but as of tonight macy's hasn't turned over any surveillance video. >> it wo
they say law enforcement officers never fired a shot. >> i can confirm that the shooter is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> reporter: there is no word on what motivated the shooting. the mall was closed and authorities say it will remain closed again tomorrow. they also say a young woman is at a hospital tonight fighting for her life. reporting live, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> here in the bay area there are questions about security at a walnut...
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supporters of the law plan to appeal. last week a key witness who testified for prop eight said he had changed his mind and now supports same-sex marriage on grounds of basic fairness. >>> a group called ocu-pride demonstrated this morning. protesters rallied around the parade rout and at one point with anti corporate signs. organize nicers say the corporate was not meant to attack the parade itself. they are concerned the movement is being -- >> pride is more than corporations sponsored parade, it's actually about coming together in the spirit of unity forming a community and making change that impacting our communities in a very positive way. >> reporter: occu-pride wants to bring the parade back to its origins of liberating people of all walks in life. >>> in new york today governor andrew quomo joined thousands in a march wrapping up a week of events. the parade is a 40 year tradition in new york city. >>> on his facebook page today, president obama posted the simple word proud along with the picture of an obama suppo
supporters of the law plan to appeal. last week a key witness who testified for prop eight said he had changed his mind and now supports same-sex marriage on grounds of basic fairness. >>> a group called ocu-pride demonstrated this morning. protesters rallied around the parade rout and at one point with anti corporate signs. organize nicers say the corporate was not meant to attack the parade itself. they are concerned the movement is being -- >> pride is more than corporations...
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floodwaters may not recede in some of the areas. >>> searching for law breakers ahead of 4th of july. what they found in two bay area homes that led to criminal charges. >>> they need your help in catch willing a child predator, we will tell you more about the incident. parts of 4, it is not all that bad and we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather, stay tuned. . >>> sunny inland, temperatures 60s and 70s coast and bay. >>> here is a quick look at me of the top stories we are following, 7:00 this morning, u.s. supreme court will hand down the ruling on president barack obama's controversial healthcare reform law. they will either strike down all of it, parts of it and we will have a live report from there. >>> san francisco police are searching for the gunman who shot and killed a man overnight. neighbors heard the gunshots just at midnight on mt. vernon avenue. right now we have no motive for them. and sheriff ross mirkarimi is fighting to get his job back. san francisco mayor ed lee is set to testify tomorrow. >>> they are searching for a man they say
floodwaters may not recede in some of the areas. >>> searching for law breakers ahead of 4th of july. what they found in two bay area homes that led to criminal charges. >>> they need your help in catch willing a child predator, we will tell you more about the incident. parts of 4, it is not all that bad and we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather, stay tuned. . >>> sunny inland, temperatures 60s and 70s coast and bay. >>>...
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. >> as one of the top law enforcement officials for the city he shouldn't have engaged in beating his wife. >> reporter: he pled guilty to falsely imprisoning his wife in a case where he admits he grabbed her arm in anger. earlier today he appeared briefly in court to give the judge a progress report on communities and counseling. he said he plans to visit his son but is focused on trying to get his job back. >> i can be still the kind of sheriff the people of san francisco voted me into being that i'm democraticly elected. >> reporter: the commission plans to hold three hearings over the next two weeks. much of today could center on various legal matters involving stat mints different witnesses. they don't make the ultimate decision on his future. that is up to the board of supervisors. reporting live. rob roth. >> investigators are trying to solve a mystery tonight after someone found a body that may have been weighted down in the oakland estuary. >> police found what appeared to be feet from a person out of the top of the water here. >> reporter: the body was head down about five f
. >> as one of the top law enforcement officials for the city he shouldn't have engaged in beating his wife. >> reporter: he pled guilty to falsely imprisoning his wife in a case where he admits he grabbed her arm in anger. earlier today he appeared briefly in court to give the judge a progress report on communities and counseling. he said he plans to visit his son but is focused on trying to get his job back. >> i can be still the kind of sheriff the people of san francisco...
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the money collected would go to victim services and law enforcement training. supporters say the measure would be another tool for authorities. >> we thought we could make a very aggressive statement to prosecutors in the state by giving them new tools and we could better train law enforcement. >> it should not be passed by the voters. it will cost voters a lot of money to have these kind of failed policies challenged in court. >> appoints say the state -- opponents say the current trafficking laws are already working and a real solution is not on the november ballot. >>> california authorities face a new deadline to further reduce the number of state prison inmates. a federal court is ordering the state to have a plan to cut the number of inmates by january. the order says california needs to reduce the inmate population by 33,000. the eventual goal is to have no more than 110,000 inmates by next june. california says that goal will be difficult to meet because some prisoners sent out of state are now returning to california. >>> the san jose police officers a
the money collected would go to victim services and law enforcement training. supporters say the measure would be another tool for authorities. >> we thought we could make a very aggressive statement to prosecutors in the state by giving them new tools and we could better train law enforcement. >> it should not be passed by the voters. it will cost voters a lot of money to have these kind of failed policies challenged in court. >> appoints say the state -- opponents say the...
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. >>> two uc berkeley law students have been charged with animal cruelty. 24-year-old erik cuellar. and justin teixeira are accused of decapitating a bird. >>> oakland is bridging in outside help to try to lower its crime rate. they have hired a former los angeles police chief as a consultant. and now he is going to be developing strategies to reduce the violence in oakland. earlier this month the city agreed to have a court appointed director oversee the police department and avoid a federal takeover. >>> oakland woman shot while attending christmas eve mass remains in the hospital. maria spoke to us in spanish from her bed at highland hospital. she was with her family inside the central bethel church when stray bullets from an outside shooting came through the walls. she was hit near her heart while shielding her seven-year- old twin sons. >> the pastor was talking and then we heard something but we thought it was fire works but then it was shots. >> she is sad she is in the hospital away from her children. the church group showed their support for her by participating in a servic
. >>> two uc berkeley law students have been charged with animal cruelty. 24-year-old erik cuellar. and justin teixeira are accused of decapitating a bird. >>> oakland is bridging in outside help to try to lower its crime rate. they have hired a former los angeles police chief as a consultant. and now he is going to be developing strategies to reduce the violence in oakland. earlier this month the city agreed to have a court appointed director oversee the police department and...
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the law would ban this. sitting or lying. >> i would have to worry just sitting down if i'm wanting to sit down and relax. >> reporter: the store owners and street vendors say sitting or sleeping in front of their businesses is not the solution to homelessness. >> someone sitting next to you and smells and has loud dogs and asks people for money is going to interfere on business. >> reporter: under the plan violators would be warned twice then receive a 50-dollar fine. but he says the goal is not punishment but to nudge homeless people. >> we would like to get people sitting or lying on the street to those services so they can get beyond homelessness. >> reporter: they're asking the city council to vote on the ordnance that would go before berkeley voters. many residents don't like the proposed ban. >> they don't bother anybody. the people kind of expect it here on telegraph, to see an amount of local color if you will. >> they're sitting on the ground and doing nothing. it's a bummer to see them in that sta
the law would ban this. sitting or lying. >> i would have to worry just sitting down if i'm wanting to sit down and relax. >> reporter: the store owners and street vendors say sitting or sleeping in front of their businesses is not the solution to homelessness. >> someone sitting next to you and smells and has loud dogs and asks people for money is going to interfere on business. >> reporter: under the plan violators would be warned twice then receive a 50-dollar fine....
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it also allows police officers engaged in a lawful stop to check a person's immigration status and to arrest those suspected of being undocumented. the justice department brought a suit against arizona arguing that immigration is only a -- >>> marco rubio has repeatedly said he is not interested in vice presidency. >> he has folks that he has hired and has asked to go through a vice presidential process. the last thing he needs is for us in the peanut gallery to say who we think he should choose. >> rubio went on to say that he thinks jeb bush would be a good pick. >>> president obama has said to clench the nomination this tuesday as five states go to the polls. mr.obama is expected to hit the magic number of 1,783 delegates when new york and pennsylvania hold their primaries tuesday. so far president obama has won each state that voted on a democratic nominee expect for alabama and oklahoma. >>> john edwards criminal trial is set to start tomorrow. the former presidential candidate is accused of using more than $900,000 in illegal campaign contributions to cover up his mistress. >>>
it also allows police officers engaged in a lawful stop to check a person's immigration status and to arrest those suspected of being undocumented. the justice department brought a suit against arizona arguing that immigration is only a -- >>> marco rubio has repeatedly said he is not interested in vice presidency. >> he has folks that he has hired and has asked to go through a vice presidential process. the last thing he needs is for us in the peanut gallery to say who we think...
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chris stevens at college of the law. he was proud of him as a student and more as man who risked his life to save others. >> here is a situation where he knew, he knew how dangerous it was and he didn't hold back. he went to save the people. what else do you need to know about this man? >> reporter: chris stevens never married but his mother told me he was a great son, uncle, great man. she will be flying tomorrow to washington, d.c. to prepare for the arrival of his body. live, mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >> foreign nations are blocking youtube tonight insisting they remove the film that sparked the protest. ktvu's david stevenson is in san francisco with the free speech debate the violence reignited now. >> reporter: the controversial movie is prompting a discussion about free speech and censorship. >> reporter: the film depicts him as a plannedderrer. we have decided not to show clips of the movie that led to the death of u.s. ambassador chris stevens. they condemned the film. >> freeddom of speech. -- freedom o
chris stevens at college of the law. he was proud of him as a student and more as man who risked his life to save others. >> here is a situation where he knew, he knew how dangerous it was and he didn't hold back. he went to save the people. what else do you need to know about this man? >> reporter: chris stevens never married but his mother told me he was a great son, uncle, great man. she will be flying tomorrow to washington, d.c. to prepare for the arrival of his body. live,...
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he has filed complaints about law enforcement officers in the past. >>> now we have also learned about hunters years behind bars. ktvu news was there in 2008 when hunter was released from prison after serving seven years from a murder conviction that was overturned. >>> a redwood city district employees are on administrative leave while the district investigates how they handled abuse allegations against a special education teacher. she is accused of slapping, kicking, and withholding food and drink from four-year-old children in her preschool class. the alleged abuse happened between december and january. but they only learned about the allegations last week. she is due in court next month. >>> police have released a sketch of a man wanted in a sexual assault on the stanford campus. he's described as laity -- latino. at the time of the attack he was wearing a gray baseball cap and blue jeans. he entered a female students unlocked room and climbed into her bed. she reportedly woke up to the man trying to undress her. >>> an arraignment hearing is scheduled today for the san pablo man -
he has filed complaints about law enforcement officers in the past. >>> now we have also learned about hunters years behind bars. ktvu news was there in 2008 when hunter was released from prison after serving seven years from a murder conviction that was overturned. >>> a redwood city district employees are on administrative leave while the district investigates how they handled abuse allegations against a special education teacher. she is accused of slapping, kicking, and...